- A Nigerian lady who graduated with distinction in Mathematics has captured attention after sharing her achievement in a viral TikTok video
- In the brief clip, she proudly revealed that she earned her master’s degree from Lagos State University on 5th June 2024
- The woman also shared her impressive cumulative grade point average of 4.83 out of 5.0, celebrating her success while dressed in her university convocation gown
A Nigerian lady recently took to TikTok to share the news of her outstanding academic achievement, and the video quickly went viral.
In the short clip, she announced that she had completed her master’s degree in Mathematics at Lagos State University, graduating with distinction on 5th June 2024.
She proudly revealed her impressive CGPA of 4.83 out of 5.0 while wearing her convocation gown, celebrating her hard work and dedication. The video was posted by @bashh30.
Watch the video fully here:
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Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions below:
Dinma said:
“Congratulations my dear.”OLUWASIKEMII said:
“Congratulationssssssss my love.”Opeita Opeyemi wrote:
“Congratulations wow.”Habeebat commented:
“My baddie lecturer.”FEMININE PLUG IN EKITI:
“Congratulations baddie.”Haminat:
“Goal getter 001.”Oluwakhemi:
“Congratulations my dear love.”Everything_by_phunki:
“Congratulations.”Haminat:
“Congratualtion my dear friend.”Habeebat:
“Scholar Bash.”In a related story, Legit.ng also reported that a Nigerian lady who graduated with a first-class degree in Mass Communication celebrated herself in a clip that went viral. She graduated from Babcock University from the Department of Mass Communication and noted that it was a tough one.
Lady earns first-class degree
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a Nigerian lady who graduated with first class after facing unexpected challenges along the way shared her moving story.
She said she lost her parents, who were very supportive of her education and needed to take breaks from school.
Eventually, she returned to complete her studies and earned a first-class, adding that she was happy she could make her parents proud of her excellent results.
Source: Legit.ng